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Appendix B — Exhibits

1          Australian Safeguards and Non-Proliferation Office & Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade
Challenges to the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Regime: Can the Regime Survive

2          Australian Safeguards and Non-Proliferation Office & Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade
Challenges to the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Regime, and Implications for Nuclear Disarmament

3          Environmentalists for Nuclear Energy
The solutions for nuclear waste. By Bruno Comby (Related to Submission No. 2)

4          Dr Helen Caldicott
Nuclear power is the problem, not a solution

5          Mr John Hallam
Letter to President Obama on Nuke Weapons Policy

6          Citizens' Nuclear Information Center
Appendix - Background paper for submission to JSCOT inquiry into Nuclear Non-proliferation and Disarmament (Related to Submission No. 8)

7          Citizens' Nuclear Information Center
Appendix - Background paper for submission to the International Commission on Nuclear Non-proliferation and Disarmament Concerning the Civilian Use of Nuclear Energy (Related to Submission No. 8.1)

8          Anglican National Public Affairs Commission
Submission by the UN Association of Australia and Minute adopted by the World Council of Churches

9          Pax Christi Australia
Statement to G8 Ministers Meeting in Hokkaido, Japan (Related to Submission No. 37)

10        Australian Uranium Association
Attachment 5. Speech by The Rt Hon. Malcolm Fraser, Prime Minister on Government Policy on Nuclear Safeguards (Related to Submission No. 45)

11        Mr John Hallam
Environmental and Climatic Consequences of Nuclear War

12        Mr John Hallam
Briefing paper on Nuclear Weapons Systems Operational Readiness

13        Lowy Institute for International Policy
Nuclear Security: What Else Can Australia Do?

13.1     Lowy Institute for International Policy
Restraining Nuclear Arms in the Asian Century: an agenda for Australia

14        OECD Nuclear Energy Agency
Nuclear Energy Outlook 2008

15        Medical Association for Prevention of War (Australia)
Address to the East-West Institute entitled ‘The United Nations and security in a nuclear-weapon-free world’ (Related to Submission No. 61)

16        Medical Association for Prevention of War (Australia)
An Illusion of Protection: Full Report (Related to Submission No. 61)

17        Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade
Report of the Secretary of Defense Task Force on DoD Nuclear Weapons Management

18        Women's International League for Peace and Freedom
The Relevance of Gender for Eliminating Weapons of Mass Destruction (Related to Submission No. 65)

19        Mr Adam Breasley
Submission to JSCOT Inquiry Nuclear Treaties Review

20        Mr Adam Breasley
Media release from The Hon. Warren Snowdon MP

21        Mr Adam Breasley
Letter from Pugwash to Adam Breasley

22        Mr Adam Breasley
Nobel Peace Prize lectures of Sir Joseph Rotblat and John Holdren of Pugwash

23        International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons (ICAN)
Securing our Survival (SOS) (Related to Submission No. 70)

24        International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons (ICAN)
Summary of SOS (Related to Submission No. 70)

25        International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons (ICAN)
Nuclear weapons abolition and nuclear power - ICAN's perspective (Related to Submission No. 70)

26        International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons (ICAN)
Parliamentary endorsement of the Nuclear Weapons Convention (Related to Submission No. 70)

27        International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons (ICAN)
ICAN letter to ICNND Co-chair Ms Yoriko Kawaguchi, 2 Oct 2008 (Related to Submission No. 70)

28        International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons (ICAN)
Environmental consequences of nuclear war (Related to Submission No. 70)

29        International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons (ICAN)
An Assessment of the Extent of Projected Global Famine Resulting From Limited, Regional Nuclear War (Related to Submission No. 70)

30        International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons (ICAN)
Proliferation dangers associated with nuclear medicine: getting weapons-grade uranium out of radiopharmaceutical production (Related to Submission No. 70)

31        International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons (ICAN)
Getting nuclear-bomb fuel out of radiopharmaceuticals (Related to Submission No. 70)

32        International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons (ICAN)
California Medical Association House of Delegates (Related to Submission No. 70)

33        International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons (ICAN)
Eliminating Highly Enriched Uranium from Radiopharmaceutical Production (Related to Submission No. 70)

34        International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons (ICAN)
Medical Isotope Production Without Highly Enriched Uranium (Related to Submission No. 70)

35        Mr John Hallam
Letter re Obama meeting 24 March Nuclear Weapons

36        Dr Marianne Hanson
Nuclear Weapons as Obstacles to International Security (Related to Submission No. 79)

37        Mr John Hallam
Letter re Obama meeting 24 March People for Nuclear Disarmament NSW Nuclear Flashpoints Project

38        Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation
Multilateralization of the Nuclear Fuel Cycle: Assessing the Existing Proposals

39        Australian Conservation Foundation
Australia should strengthen nuclear safeguards in the lead up to the 2010 NPT Review

40        Dr Margaret Campbell
Looking After Ourselves (Related to Submission No. 80)

41        Mr Sergio Duarte
Address to the East-West Institute entitled ‘The United Nations and security in a nuclear-weapon-free world’, New York (Related to Submission No. 81)

42        Mr Sergio Duarte
Address ‘Securing the Common Good in a Time of Global Crises’, delivered (21 October) at Harvard University's John F Kennedy School of Government (Related to Submission No. 81)

43        Mr Sergio Duarte
Keynote address, ‘New Imperatives and Openings for A Nuclear Weapons-Free World’ at the Sixth Meeting of the Berlin Article VI Forum, 29 January 2009 (Related to Submission No. 81)

44        Mr Sergio Duarte
Conference on Nuclear Non-Proliferation at the Crossroads? Wilton Park, West Sussex, 19 December 2008 (Related to Submission No. 81)

45        Mr Sergio Duarte
Setting the Agenda for Nuclear Disarmament, Conference on Peace and Disarmament: A World without Nuclear Weapons: Brussels, 9 December 2008 (Related to Submission No. 81)

46        Mr Sergio Duarte
Reversing the Spread of Nuclear Weapons: The Future of the Non-Proliferation Regime The Council on Christian Approaches to Defense and Disarmament (Related to Submission No. 81)

47        Mr Sergio Duarte
Moral Leadership and Nuclear Weapons 2008, Sarah Smith Memorial Conference on Moral Leadership: Are We Safe Yet? (Related to Submission No. 81)

48        Mr Sergio Duarte
Disarmament and Political Will Thinkers Lodge, Pugwash Nova Scotia, Canada, 12 July 2008 (Related to Submission No. 81)

49        Mr Sergio Duarte
Luncheon Address, ‘Making the 2010 NPT Review Conference a Success,’ Annual Meeting and Luncheon, Arms Control Association (Related to Submission No. 81)

50        Mr Sergio Duarte
Keynote Address, ‘Towards a World Free of Nuclear Weapons,’ Conference Commemorating the 20th Anniversary of the Rajiv Gandhi Action Plan (Related to Submission No. 81)

51        Mr Sergio Duarte
Opening Remarks, Peace and Disarmament: An Evening of Dialogue on the United Nations and Its Common Purposes (Related to Submission No. 81)

52        Mr Sergio Duarte
Statement on ‘40 Years of NPT Implementation: A UN Point of View,’ Geneva Centre for Security Policy (Related to Submission No. 81)

53        Mr Sergio Duarte
Opening remarks at the Second Session of the Preparatory Committee for the 2010 NPT Review Conference (Related to Submission No. 81)

54        Mr Sergio Duarte
‘Disarmament and the Rule of Law’, address at the Spring Meeting of the 2008 American Bar Association Section on International Law (Related to Submission No. 81)

55        Mr Sergio Duarte
Keynote Address, NPT: Pathfinder to a Nuclear Weapons-Free World, Fifth Meeting of the Article VI Forum, Middle Powers Initiative (Related to Submission No. 81)

56        Mr Sergio Duarte
Speech, ‘The Future of Nuclear-Weapon-Free Zones: Maintaining their Relevance and Expanding their Scope’ (Related to Submission No. 81)

57        Mr Sergio Duarte
Speech, ‘New Perspectives in the United Nations for Disarmament’, Seminar, Netherlands Institute of International Relations (Clingendael) (Related to Submission No. 81)

58        Mr Sergio Duarte
Public lecture on ‘The United Nations and Disarmament: Challenges and Opportunities’, Series of Changing Institutions, hosted by SIPRI/SITE (Related to Submission No. 81)

59        Mr Sergio Duarte
Remarks, ‘What does it mean to advance the vision of a world free of nuclear weapons?’, Seminar on Nuclear Disarmament (Related to Submission No. 81)

60        Mr Sergio Duarte
‘The Nuclear Non-Proliferation Regime: Debilitation and Risk of Collapse’, Conference on Nuclear Weapons - The Greatest Peril to Civilization (Related to Submission No. 81)

61        Mr Sergio Duarte
Speech on ‘Nuclear Disarmament and the NPT: The Responsibility on the Nuclear-Weapon States’ (Related to Submission No. 81)

62        Mr Sergio Duarte
Keynote Address at a Symposium on the Peaceful Uses of Nuclear Energy, hosted by the Brazilian Center of International Relations (CEBRI) (Related to Submission No. 81)

63        Mr Sergio Duarte
Opening remarks, conference on ‘Reykjavik Revisited: Steps Toward a World Free of Nuclear Weapons’, Hoover Institution, Stanford University (Related to Submission No. 81)

64        Mr Sergio Duarte
Remarks at a reception hosted by the Middle Powers Initiative and Global Security Institute, New York, 11 October 2007 (Related to Submission No. 81)

65        Mr Sergio Duarte
Challenges and Opportunities in Disarmament and Non-Proliferation Today, Remarks at the Brainstorming session on Disarmament and Non-Proliferation (Related to Submission No. 81)

66        Mr Sergio Duarte
International Law, Security, and Weapons of Mass Destruction (Related to Submission No. 81)

67        Mr Sergio Duarte
Disarmament, Non-Proliferation, and the Rule of Law - 20th Anniversary of the Lawyers' Committee on Nuclear Policy (Related to Submission No. 81)

68        Mr Sergio Duarte
Eliminating Nuclear Arsenals: The NPT Pledge and What It Means, All-Party Group on Global Security and Non-Proliferation House of Commons, London (Related to Submission No. 81)

69        Mr Sergio Duarte
Prospects for Nuclear Disarmament, Sir Kenneth Bailey Memorial Lecture, Commemoration of the Centenary of the 1899 Hague Peace Conference (Related to Submission No. 81)

70        Mr Sergio Duarte
Randy Rydell: ‘The Secretary-General and the Secretariat’, in: Jane Boulden, Ramesh Thakur and Thomas G. Weiss (eds): The United Nations and Nuclear Orders, Tokyo, UN University Press, 2009 (Related to Submission No. 81)

71        Mr Sergio Duarte
Randy Rydell: ‘Nuclear Disarmament and General and Complete Disarmament’, in: David Krieger (ed): The Challenge of Abolishing Nuclear Weapons, New York, Transaction Publishers, 2009 (Related to Submission No. 81)

72        Military Space Transparency Project
Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists - The proliferation of space warfare technology

73        International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons (ICAN)
A World Free of Nuclear Weapons (Related to Submission No. 70)

74        International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons (ICAN)
Action Plan for Ushering in a Nuclear-Weapon-Free and Non-Violent World Order (Related to Submission No. 70)

75        International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons (ICAN)
Text of speech given by Vice-President Shri Hamid Ansari to the 18th World Congress of International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War (Related to Submission No. 70)

76        International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons (ICAN)
Medical Appeal for a World Without Nuclear Weapons (Related to Submission No. 70)

77        International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons (ICAN)
Official statements by the Prime Minister, to the UNGA (Related to Submission No. 70)

78        International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons (ICAN)
The text of national Security Advisor Shri MK Narayanan’s speech to the Munich Security Conference (Related to Submission No. 70)

79        International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons (ICAN)
The text and signatories for a 23 March 2009 appeal by prominent physicians worldwide to Presidents Obama and Medvedev (Related to Submission No. 70)

80        Australian Safeguards and Non-Proliferation Office
Introduction to the Concept of Proliferation Resistance

81        Preparatory Commission for the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty Organization
2009 Nuclear Policy Symposium, 18-20 March 2009, Budapest, Hungary (Related to Submission No. 84)

82        Preparatory Commission for the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty Organization
Magazine: CTBTO Spectrum Issue 12 April 2009 (Related to Submission No. 84)

83        CTBTO Preparatory Commission for the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty Organization
Magazine: CTBTO Spectrum Issue 11 September 2008 (Related to Submission No. 84)

84        International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons (ICAN)
Article in The Age ‘Imagine there's no bomb’ (Related to Submission No. 70)

85        International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons (ICAN)
Article in The Age ‘End favouritism for Israel: Fraser’ (Related to Submission No. 70)

86        International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons (ICAN)
Article in the SMH ‘It's time to get serious about ridding the world of nuclear weapons’ (Related to Submission No. 70)

87        International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons (ICAN)
Article in the SMH ‘Fraser backs Rudd on nuclear weapons’ (Related to Submission No. 70)

88        Australian Safeguards and Non-Proliferation Office
Status of Additional Protocols (As at 1 May 2009) (Related to Submission No. 86)

89        Australian Safeguards and Non-Proliferation Office
Article on ‘Can a Fissile Material Cut-Off Treaty be Effectively Verified?’ (Related to Submission No. 86)

90        Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade
Fact sheet on 'START Aggregate Numbers of Strategic Offensive Arms'

91        Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade
Copies of the NPT PrepCom statements

92        Dr Ron Huisken
Working paper entitled ‘Can we live without the nuclear abyss?’

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